Kurudumale Ganesha Temple - Featured Reviews (4085)
Absolute divine vibe !! Ganesh deity is so magnificent and pure bliss standing in front of idol Main monolithic idol is 12 feet long and unique in its kind, This historical temple has great stories behind it and it is well connected by road. Temple is under state treasure department and sad to see historical temples under state dept administration, Because many temples which are under state dept are lack of basic facilities and State govt undertake temples only for the sake of revenue it generates and spend most of this money in elsewhere, they don't even bothered to provide some basic facilities like free drinking water, free food or Prasad, shelters, rest rooms, parking space for piligrims etc. At the same time temples run by private trust or locally private administraton are providing necessary arrangements for its piligrins even when revenue is not good and most of these services are done by charities of good heart piligrims. Best example is Chennakeshava temple near by to this Ganesh temple. Notes: 1. Small village and perfect one day outing place for bengalureans, Please make sure you carry your essentials and no shops are available for food and liquids since its located in small village and you can see only small shops. 2. Around 15 mins is required to reach from Bengaluru-Chittoor highway, google map is perfect and leads to temple without any deviation or confusions. 3. Adequate parking space may gets over crowded on weekends and holidays.
Old ancient Ganesh temple With big Ganesh statue One of the famous temple in mulbagila Great feel and Parking also available Free parking There we can buy nariyal and all to give harathi Many kalyana mandpas also there
This temple is a home to one of the largest idols, has a 13-and-a-half-foot Ganesha idol inside. This Ganesha idol is said to established by Lord Bramha, Lord Vishnu and Lord Shiva. As per the inscription this temple was built by the powerful king Krishnadevaraya in Vijayanagara Empire. Temple has temple tank. Temple is very calm and neat. We can see tamil inscription in kannada language. Parking facility and Toilet facility is there. This temple was initially built under the rule of the Cholas. At the time Ganesha idol was in open space. Later on the temple area came under the Vijayanagara Empire. In fact, the nearby Someshwara temple was built before the Ganesha temple and belongs to the Chola dynasty. https://youtu.be/kIVW3Y01ajQ
The 12 foot idol is the main attraction here. The idol of Ganesha in the temple is believed to have been installed by the trimurthis -Brahma - The God of creation, Vishnu. Very calm and peaceful atmosphere. Sufficient parking is available. Also the road is in good condition. There are inscriptions on the temple wall that also lend evidence to the fact that Kurudumale Ganesha Temple was built during the rule of the Vijaynagara Kings. The inscriptions are all in Tamil and some even date back to the 13th century during the rule of the Hoysala Kings. Lord Ganesha is made from Saligrama (a type of fossilised rock) and remained in the open space until Krishnadevaraya decided to build a temple with a roof.
Very old and beautiful temple near Mulbagal town. The statue of the deity is huge and one of the largest in India. The place has ample parking space and toilet facilities. The gardens around the temple also are a must visit.
An old and famous temple near mulbagal bearing quite a bit of history. Has a huge vinayaka idol, located in a peaceful place amidst rocky hills and has a big parking area for which one has to take a left around 200m before the temple. Management of the queue can be improved on weekends and special days,wr waited close to an hour and half with no movement of people for large parts.
Amazing Ganesha temple with 12 feet idle. 11 km from mulbhagal town and easy to reach from Bangalore chittoor highway. Green bus takes from mulbhagal town. Very positive vibe and you can make wish here
This temple's history is wonderful to know about, and speaks volumes about the power of this place. Lord Ganesha is made from Saligrama (a type of fossilised rock) and remained in the open space until Krishnadevaraya decided to build a temple with a roof. Almost always empty, one can spend quality time here at this temple. Cars can be parked nearby. A few shops near the temple offer pooja items required. A must visit temple.
A 12-13th century temple - maintained in a spic and span condition! There are 3 structures in this complex. You can walk around the complete area and enjoy the views it offers. The village itself is a very small quaint place. It looks like most of th